Why does Ruffles: cheddar and sour cream dont have any calcium!?!?!


Question: I guess I am the first to figure this out besides the makers. Everyone know about Ruffles potato chips right? Now look for the cheddar and sour cream kind. now if u look on the front you will see "made with "real" cheddar".well real cheddar has calcium. now look on the back of the bag at the calcium. HUH?!?! 0%!?!?! what is happening? is there fake cheddar or is the cheddar really fake!

here are some pics
http://www.fritolay.com/images/cm/ruffle...
if u look clisely u can see the made with real cheddar part

so right there false advertising!

PLease tell me your comments

And if you make any money out of this Give me some credit and $$$ =)
megaswordchampion@yahoo.com


Answers: I guess I am the first to figure this out besides the makers. Everyone know about Ruffles potato chips right? Now look for the cheddar and sour cream kind. now if u look on the front you will see "made with "real" cheddar".well real cheddar has calcium. now look on the back of the bag at the calcium. HUH?!?! 0%!?!?! what is happening? is there fake cheddar or is the cheddar really fake!

here are some pics
http://www.fritolay.com/images/cm/ruffle...
if u look clisely u can see the made with real cheddar part

so right there false advertising!

PLease tell me your comments

And if you make any money out of this Give me some credit and $$$ =)
megaswordchampion@yahoo.com

real cheese that has been processed, chemically altered, and all nutrients stripped out of it, sorry but i don't think you'll make any money off this, i mean, what do you expect out of junk food

LOL

don't care I love them

Usually there is a very small amount of cheese, so it must be less than 1% but more than the acual 0 .





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